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Comment by zzrrt

19 hours ago

> DOGE staffers would have been instructed not to trust any custom role, so… Tenant Admin it is.

Ok, arguing with DOGE on their own terms… I confess I’m not knowledgeable with these systems, but how do you even trust it when it tells you you’re the “Tenant Admin”? Why would the deep state be unable to fabricate such a role that looks like the real one but is still lying to you? I did enough research to assume this is a Microsoft thing, so you might be viewing a Microsoft domain signed by a Microsoft SSL cert, and trust that Microsoft is telling you you’re really the highest admin. But… we’re talking a vast conspiracy with billions on the line… why would a true-believer DOGE crusader not believe there are also deep state agents in Microsoft, the certificate authorities, and ISPs?

Asking for Tenant Admin or whatever magic term seems like a start to get “the truth”, but completely inadequate to actually take down “the deep state.”

Of course, that’s the beauty of it. A super-powerful, secret enemy can never be vanquished, so they’re always a great excuse to take the next step to demolish the real government and trample the rights of the people.

Azure for example has a built in role (actually a checkbox) that is un-fakeable by anyone that can’t MITM the portal web site.

The NSA might be able to do this, but even they’d be finding it a challenge if forced to do so on short notice with someone looking over their shoulder.

  • Infiltrating Azure, hacking a third-world CA, or evil maiding DOGE employees’ computers would be among the easiest tasks the deep state would undertake. On one hand, sure, criminals fail at easy things all the time, but this is the supposed most powerful secret organization; you can’t assume you have a technical solution they can’t crack. Focus on data they didn’t show you just because you said “tenant admin.”